Any person having knowledge of the existence of any animal known to have been, or suspected of being, exposed to rabies must immediately report such knowledge to the local health authority, giving any information which may be required. For any animal known to have been, or suspected of being, exposed to rabies, the following rules must apply:
(1) Animals having a current vaccination must be revaccinated immediately and confined according to the method prescribed by the police chief for a period of not less than ninety (90) days.
(2) Animals not having a current vaccination should be humanely destroyed. However, if the owner of such an animal elects, he may, at his expense and in a manner prescribed by the police chief, confine said animal. Such animal must be vaccinated immediately following exposure and quarantined for not less than six (6) months. A revaccination shall be done one month prior to release.
(1995 Code, sec. 2.207; 2009 Code, sec. 2.02.007)